The Yorkshire Cancer Research charity shop in Skipton is celebrating two years since they opened their doors.
The team celebrated with cake and party food for the anniversary.
In the two years of being open the shop has raised £484,806 for life saving cancer research in Yorkshire.
Commenting on the birthday, the charity's Retail Area Manager, Mary, said:
"Every time I visit the Skipton shop, it feels like coming home. Gillian, Charlotte, Ross, and the wonderful volunteers all do outstanding work for us - they are true brand ambassadors.
"I can confidently say the shop will continue to grow and thrive."
Yorkshire Cancer Research funds researchers and cancer experts who pioneer early diagnosis and discover new and better treatments for people with cancer.
These medical breakthroughs are helping more people to survive cancer in Yorkshire and beyond.

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